"When he finds that dog food…well, desperate times call for desperate measures." "I think, for him, he hadn't eaten in a day or two," Riggs said, laughing. In that moment, producers seemed to be sending a message: This kid has adapted to the new world order a lot faster than his old man. Wearing his father's old sheriff's hat and packing a gun with a homemade silencer, Carl is shown calmly capping a zombie in the head while the survivors secure a home, eagerly grabbing a can of dog food before father Rick tosses it against a wall in frustration. The episode Sunday picked up about 7 months after time of the season two finale, which featured a herd of walkers chasing the group off a bucolic farm where they had been living. Somehow, he finds his wife and 12-year-old son along with a group of other human survivors, roaming across the Southern countryside, trying to stay one step ahead of the walkers, animated by some mysterious virus. Walking Dead tells the story of Georgia sheriff Rick Grimes (Carl's dad) who wakes from a coma in an empty hospital to find the world ravaged by zombies hungry for human flesh. He's not that little kid who runs off anymore all the time." "It shows that transformation from a child to a boy soldier, you know?" said Riggs, who appears at this weekend's Tampa Bay Comic Con. the teen character is coming into his own as a kid packing his own gun with a group of humans struggling to survive a zombie apocalypse. And just as the show returned for its third season Sunday - setting records as the most-watched drama in cable history with 10.9 million viewers at 9 p.m. That's because Riggs is the Georgia-born youth who plays Carl Grimes on AMC's blockbuster zombie adventure drama, The Walking Dead.
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